Reshaping France : town, country, and region during the French Revolution
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Reshaping France : town, country, and region during the French Revolution
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, c1991
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"The present volume is the product of a conference held in Manchester in March of 1989 to mark the bicentenary of the French Revolution"--Introd
Includes bibliographical references and index
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The proceedings of a conference held in Manchester in 1989 to mark the bicentenary of the French Revolution. Emphasizing aspects of social history, the focus of these papers is on the inter-relationships between town and country, nation and province during the revolutionary period.
目次
- The idea of the nation in revolutionary France, Norman Hampson
- peasants and the countryside in revolutionary iconography, Michel Vovelle
- revolution and the urban economy - maritime cities and continental cities, Paul Butel
- revolution and the rural economy, Tim Le Goff and Donald Sutherland
- the urban bourgeoisie - Marseille, 1789-1892, William Scott
- artisans, sans-culottes and the French Revolution, Michael Sonenescher
- talking about urban violence in 1789, Colin Lucas
- agrarian radicalism during the French Revolution, Peter Jones
- urban and rural electoral behaviour during the French Revolution, Malcolm Crook
- the state and the villages in revolutionary France, Isse Woloch
- the volunteers of 1792, Jean Paul Bertaud
- regionalism and linguistic conformity in the French Revolution, Martyn Lyons
- the provincial press in the French Revolution, Hugh Gough
- revolutionary and royalist traditions in southern village society - the example of the Vaucluse Comtadin, 1789-1851, Jon Skinner
- town-country and the circulation of revolutionary energy - the cases of Bonald and Michelet, Ceri Crossley.
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